Use the new waypoint system to better navigate Edensin’s massive land area. Sharpen your aim with a new aim-down-sights option. Flip on English subtitles, with more languages on the way. Don’t worry-the other end is a mere blunt weight, great for a non-lethal playthrough.īecause the riveting odyssey of the Dude is a story for all, the quality-of-life updates keep coming. Snipe varmints and humans with the new Hunting Rifle and play your way with the Rattler, a chained whip with a scythe head.
Return to Edensin’s other districts for new random encounters and revisit Kunny Island for amusement park rides. Enter the Zag, a “Z”-shaped district in the center of Edensin with casino attractions galore. The open world sandbox of Postal 4 grows larger and more voluminous than ever. Rig a high-speed mobility scooter race, play pit boss at the Pair-A-Dice Casino, and thwart a heist in the making. Become a beta tester for the latest Virtual/Augmented Gaming title from local dev team Koblomi Studios. Stroll to the polls and gently encourage Edensin’s public to vote for Vince’s favorite candidate. fills the Dude’s itinerary with underhanded enterprises. The raw deal continues in Edensin proper, where the Dude is forced to do the dirty work of the notorious Vince Desi, a domineering crime boss. Unarmed and unfriended, the Dude must fend off wacked out hillbillies, rescue Champ, grab his pilfered junk, and escape the backwoods of Edensin. Thursday’s affairs begin in the Lynchian “Dark Lodge,” where iconic anti-hero The Postal Dude awakens to find his canine companion Champ and all his possessions MIA. With a new in-game Day comes more crazy missions, festive locations, ridiculous weapons, and a load of quality-of-life updates. Postal 4: No Regerts thrusts toward week’s end with today’s meaty “Thursday Update” on Steam Early Access for PC. Postal 4: No Regerts is the long-awaited true sequel to what’s been fondly dubbed as "The Worst Game Ever", Postal 2! (No third game is known to exist.) What untold prospects lie within? Fame? Fortune? Maybe a bidet or two? Edensin awaits. However, on the horizon, the duo glimpses an unfamiliar and dazzling town that beckons to them. After a fortuitous gas station rest stop ends with their car, trailer home, and the rest of their worldly possessions stolen, all the Dude’s seemingly got left to his name is his canine cohort and his bathrobe, and neither of them smells all that great. The only two to walk away from the cataclysm unscathed, the hapless everyman known as the Postal Dude and his loyal companion Champ, drive aimlessly through the scorching deserts of Arizona looking for a new place to call home. Postal BabesTM, and KrotchyTM are Trademarks and Service Marks of RWS, Inc.Several years have passed since the events that devastated the once proud town remembered as Paradise. "And just for the record, no real cats were used, armed or harmed by Running WIth Scissors," noted animal lover VInce Desi assured the press.įor more information on the upcoming POSTAL Movie, Postal games and gear, as well as updates on the development of POSTAL III visit our new expanded site and be sure to visit for in-depth coverage of the RWS scene.Ĭontact Vince Desi at 5, Running With ScissorsSM, POSTALTM,
To actually see this fearsome new POSTAL inspired WMD-like peripheral in action, click here then click on number 14 to see an actual team up between the Corner-Shot and the Cat Silencer. “It makes me stiffen with patriotic pride to think about what these weapons R&D people will do with the Badger Buzzsaw in our next game, POSTAL III.” “We’ve always considered ourselves a force for order in a chaotic world,” Running With Scissors CEO and weapon visionary Vince Desi told reporters.
In fact, the device was highlighted recently on Discovery Channel’s “FutureWeapons”, right alongside state of the art ordinance such as the Corner-Shot, a rifle with a camera-enabled sighting system capable of firing around corners and interfacing with modular weapons from an AK-47 and grenade launcher to the Cat Silencer itself. The “Cat Silencer” device that Uwe Boll spent a fortune to develop as a special effect for his upcoming “Postal - The Movie” (to be released May 23rd) is now ready for real world use by police and military forces around the world.
Tucson, AZ: The growing link between the military establishment and videogame developers just got a little tighter as one of the most controversial implements in the POSTAL game series arsenal-the “Cat Silencer”-is now part of real world, cutting edge weapons technology.